Just became a subscriber to your channel bruh love your knowledge your dropping, Im not no professional, But I find photography a hobby and relaxing, sometimes I’ll drive 30mins away to take some photos…
I was looking for the preset you mentioned and the items to get a photography business started. This link doesn’t seem to be it, though. Is there a different link you posted? Thanks. I enjoyed your video.
I often skip through this kind of tutorials but this time I watched all of the video because you don’t add a lot of fluff and speak on a very nice level that’s easy to follow. Thank you for this.
I went from a 7+ to a 14 pro last year was messing with photos didn’t realize how much they added over the years I was soooo lost so I appreciate the video
Thank you! I was a pro photographer for 19 years. Heading to Switzerland, Austria, Azores, NYC... for a month this summer. I don't want to carry around 20+ lbs on my back especially while hiking in the Alps. Just changed up all the settings in my phone and that's all I'm taking. Well, maybe my drone too... :) I know I'll always have my phone with me no matter what. Your video has been an amazing help! Although I had to pause and rewind a million times as you flew through the settings Yes, I'm old. LOL Huge help! Thank you for saving my back!
This video is so helpful! Thank you! Recently I upgraded from iPhone XS to 13 Pro and I didn't understand why my low light photos on XS looked better than 13 Pro. The problem is in processing. Newest phones are overexposing bringing shadows too much and XS also makes photos more contrasty, so that now I use photographic style to return that contrast back.
Just stumbled across this video for whatever reason I’ve no idea. But I’m glad I did! I made some slight adjustments using what you spoke about. On photos I had already taken and they look spot on! I didn’t even know about the RAW setting. Needless to say that’s now switched on! Thank you
Your editing style helps with you being able to use a phone over your Sony. You fade your blacks a lot and not much contrast. So you’re not needing as much dynamic range. I LOVE my 14 Pro as a sidekick but it could never replace the photos I get on my Sony. Maybe someday!
Thank you for the awesome video! I just upgraded from 12 pro max to 15 pro max and am a bit overwhelmed by all the choices. And thanks for setting real expectations such as taking practices while many UA-camrs often say “this will change your life” type of exaggerated things. You got a new subscriber now.
WOW!! THANK YOU, Chris! Two nights ago I was packing for an early morning drive to a photo-op car show (Luftgekült) when I decided to finally learn to make better use of the camera features on my phone. In this single lesson, my skills grew exponentially. The biggest shift by far was learning to expose for the lights and use Lightroom to bring back up some detail in the shadows. I'd heard of Lightroom, but your simple incorporation of it into this massively beneficial trick changed my photographs on that next day at the car show. Exotic antique cars under tents in a pretty outdoor setting? Expose for the attractive backgrounds and trust that there will be detail in the shadows under the tents that Lightroom can bring back as much or as little as I like. I say again: WOW!!
Hi Chris! I have ZERO photography experience and I am SO GRATEFUL to have found this video! You make it so simple and easy to follow along and I really appreciate you showing where and how to change settings on the phone. Thank you!
I second this comment Z! 2am and wanting to learn iPhone 📲 photography for my product ECOM business! Your teaching is user friendly, new here but definitely tapped in. Thank you.
Nothing beats the feeling of actually holding a camera, putting your eye up to the view finder & framing that shot! Phons have really come a long way tho and it is incredible what they are capable of now
Hey Chris, I like your storyline and how you capture the audience. There are thousands of the same videos, but yours is the simplest and easy to grasp. Keep up the excellent work and I can't wait for advanced photography tips from you. Immediately subscribed to your channel! 🤣
I am watching this currently while my data transfer from my iPhone 14 to my new 15 Pro Max finishes. I just discovered my new favorite channel! thank you, I am no photographer by any means I just wanted to start taking better photos since I now have a capable device. I can not wait!
Chris, the video, explanations and examples are amazing, but the think is that when I apply your free preset to any of my photos, the picture become automatically white and it is not like yours. May I be doing something wrong? If anyone else could help me…
Got the iPhone 15 Pro on a whim, and was honestly interested because of the cameras and want to give it a shot in photography. Thank you for making this video!
Hi Chris, great video, thanks for that! But there is different preset on that link. I've downloaded it, launched it in lightroom and it's very dark and colorless. Do you still have that preset anywhere? Thank you!
Love it, Dude! Just had my iPhone 13 Pro and playing with it. Your tips are simple and very easy to follow. This worth a subscribe! Hello from Indonesia 🇮🇩
You just earned another subscriber I’m a beginner photographer and my primary lens is a 50 mm 1.8 A lot of these tips will be helpful on both my phone and my actual camera Thanks a ton
Apple needs to have manual control, it's easy to use even for a non-professional, the exposure slider is good but the adjustment slider should not turn off after its been activated it should be maintained on the screen, also Apple needs to put a standard raw option , ProRAW is most of the time over sharpened
Alot of info quickly shown. Good tuff, but there is a need for pausing to enable your iPhone camera to do the same. Thake your time reviewing & rereviwing this demo.
This video and channel is a great discovery for me, if only because it's great to find another Chicago artist who I can compare notes with. I've been working on my own photography since moving here from Minneapolis in 2017. I've been using iPhone cameras exclusively all this time, and currently have an iPhone Xr. A little on the old side, I know, and hardware upgrades are in my future plans, but it's all part of my punk-indie-rock style of keeping one's tools as simple as possible. I don't think there's anything bad about iPhone cameras at all. Indeed, I have learned how to pull off amazing tricks that I never thought possible on any other camera before, so I'm very thankful for the experience. These babies are like electric guitars that can sing in the right hands. I was curious to hear your thoughts on editing with the stock iPhone camera app as compared to Lightroom. I'm sure you have a wider set of tools to fine-tune edits, but don't discount what Apple's software can do. I also know a couple tricks that involve bouncing the photos from iPhone to desktop Mac and back again, but that's another discussion entirely. In any case, it's great to see how smartphone cameras can be used to take great photos. In the end, these are all merely tools, and the basic skills--composition, framing, lighting, subject matter--those reign supreme. It's like playing music. As long as you have a killer guitar riff, a catchy vocal hook & a solid rhythm section, you can make music with anything from $5000 gear to pots and pans. Again, great video, keep up the great work.
oh my god! thank you so much for this. wondering how i can utilized my 14P cameras (this is my first pro iPhone 😅) and stumbled upon this video. will be practicing in the future. you're heaven sent man! 😊
Thank you. Just brought a new iPhone 14 pro for trip to Africa. This video has helped enormously understanding how it all works to get the best photo. Thanks
Thank you for the tutorial, really helpful! Regarding the preset, what is the lighting conditions for a photo to apply this to? Seems like my photos are over exposed/whitewashed after the application. Thanks for sharing 👊
Hi Chris- Thank you for your positive, encouraging and technical video. Your presentation is detailed, applicable and fun to follow. Hugely motivating for a lifetime amateur photographer like myself!
Great video Chris! 👍🏽 How do you manage the storage of the large photo files when shooting raw? Each raw photo from the standard lens on iPhone 14 pro =48mp =approx 80mb in file size. Do you upload photos to cloud and delete from your phone in order to manage storage on your phone? Do you have the 1TB version of phone to help with storage?
Thank you for the Tip. I enjoy iPhone photography. I still have my iPhone 12 Pro Max with Sandmarc lenses. I need to learn more of that composition and Editing it using Lightroom
just found this video and it was so simple to watch and easy to listen to. i’m not even big into photography, just wanted to learn a little pointers, definitely earned a new subscriber 👍🏼
Is it better the HDR Mode turn off or on also the Auto FPS and the quicker shots prioritize? I hear different Opinions. Every UA-camr tells it differently.
Great work. Excellent tutorial. My only quibble is why not use the phone horizontally. Landscapes won't need resizing and your shots will fit on UA-cam without blurry shower-door wings. I find my eye actually works with right and left peripheral vision and I guess most people's eyes are the same.
I guess the focus is to share the photos on platforms like Instagram or Vero, where pictures in portrait mode take more use of the format of the phone and thus covering more of the screen.
I wish I had known all of this when I went on my Europe tour last year!!! This is an amazing video and I will definitely use these tips when I travel to Africa
Hi! Was the choice of High Efficiency over Most Compatible based on storage space management alone? Or did you base that choice on another factor? I always choose the Most Compatible option when I'm setting up a new iPhone, even if the files end up being larger.
1-go to camera settings :adjust the number of camera pixels +conservative action like grid and night mode.. 2-exposure :expose the highlights and make shadows more dark 3-compostion:use the grid (rule of thirds)+lower your angles
Just stumbled across this video for whatever reason I’ve no idea. But I’m glad I did! I made some slight adjustments using what you spoke about. On photos I had already taken and they look spot on! I didn’t even know about the RAW setting. Needless to say that’s now switched on! Thank you 👍🏻
Helpful information, thank you! I may have done something wrong, but when downloading the presets photo from Dropbox link, the photo that populates in Light Room looks like the unedited dark RAW photo.
When you first import it into lightroom mobile, it will look like that. Open it up again and the preset will be applied. Then you can just save the present and make your own from that.
@@ChrisPieta hi Chris, im having same issue on 14 pro, I have downloaded presets before but this time the file seems pretty dark and threes are green instead of yellow tinted, thanks man, great video
After trying the Apple Vision Pro, I'm going to use my iPhone 15 Pro Max to record photos in panoramic and videos in spatial video so I can relive those moments in 3D Apple Vision Pro.
Amazing tutorial, thank you. Why is the exposure so high on the preset? All the photos i load it on gets almost white and I have to drag the exposure down like 2, but then it looks amazing
Thanks to these tips I’m going to try to do my own photo shoot for my graduation photos. I have tried to book a photographer for the last months but hasn’t gone as planned.
Great tips, one question. After I shoot a perfect photo, when I open it after 0.75 seconds iPhone messes up with it (makes more exposed, boring colors etc), how to disable it?
Thanks Chris! I got the iPhone 15 pro max and want to start photography/videography as a hobby. Would you add anything new to this video now that the 15 is out?
Great video! I still don’t know how to fix the lens angles. My body and face and so other people’s always look wider and fatter when I use my iPhone, compared to others using theirs. I don’t know what settings to change so, that my phone stops doing that.
Do I have to install Lightroom before I get the free preset? Is there a free version? 6.99 a week is way too much for any photo editor. Can’t figure out how to get the preset? But your video is amazing and so so helpful. Just the few tips made a huge difference. Thank you!!
Great video. Gotta say though, the use of choppy hand movements while talking is very distracting. It's better to move your head from time to time, turn it slightly, nod slightly, etc, and use little to no hand movements. Ya know, like a news anchor does. Anyway, epic knowledge dropped in this video. I've changed my phone settings. Can't wait to see the difference in my photos. Thank you!
Hey what what would you recommend ? (Btw you video is amazing ) For a barber ,like what would be a ideal camera setting for a a barber … I usually take videos and pics mostly videos
Thank you! Can I do any of this on a standard iPhone 13? I went into my camera settings and didn’t see much of what your iPhone 13 Pro has.😢 Should I buy an iPhone 13 Pro? I need to photograph my artwork - it is 3D so can’t be scanned affordably (?). I want to make high quality prints, greeting cards and stickers. I would love to be able to print the best quality posters. I want to make art and not be bogged down with having to learn and buy lots of technical items that become obsolete quickly. Been there, done that.
Hey Chris! I have recently switched to iPhone from Android. My question is can RAW pics be used without editing? or is it a must to edit them before posting? Thanks
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The things you showed in this video,can it work on an iphone XR,pls I would like to know
Preset download is not working
Just became a subscriber to your channel bruh love your knowledge your dropping, Im not no professional, But I find photography a hobby and relaxing, sometimes I’ll drive 30mins away to take some photos…
I was looking for the preset you mentioned and the items to get a photography business started. This link doesn’t seem to be it, though. Is there a different link you posted? Thanks. I enjoyed your video.
You went sooooo fast, I had to save it in order to go back in forth
I often skip through this kind of tutorials but this time I watched all of the video because you don’t add a lot of fluff and speak on a very nice level that’s easy to follow. Thank you for this.
I went from a 7+ to a 14 pro last year was messing with photos didn’t realize how much they added over the years I was soooo lost so I appreciate the video
Literally me lmao
Expose for the highlights, not for the shadows.
That's what I learned today. Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks so much Donald!
Thank you! I was a pro photographer for 19 years. Heading to Switzerland, Austria, Azores, NYC... for a month this summer. I don't want to carry around 20+ lbs on my back especially while hiking in the Alps. Just changed up all the settings in my phone and that's all I'm taking. Well, maybe my drone too... :) I know I'll always have my phone with me no matter what. Your video has been an amazing help! Although I had to pause and rewind a million times as you flew through the settings Yes, I'm old. LOL Huge help! Thank you for saving my back!
Ah Kim! That makes me so happy to hear. I hope you have a wonderful trip. iPhone RAW + lightroom will be wonderful for you.
this tutorial would probably be in my top 3 for any subject and im just learning about this now. you did an amazing job here and deserve more subs
Awesome video, no BS chatter. Very direct information and examples. Love it. Thank you.
Appreciate the feedback! Means a lot
I’m currently 50ft up in a tree with my iPhone 11 with no safety cautions and sunset almost gone and phone at 8 percent watching this
lol dope
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HAHAHA
Hell yea😂 you got this man
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This video is so helpful! Thank you! Recently I upgraded from iPhone XS to 13 Pro and I didn't understand why my low light photos on XS looked better than 13 Pro. The problem is in processing. Newest phones are overexposing bringing shadows too much and XS also makes photos more contrasty, so that now I use photographic style to return that contrast back.
Reverse, my iPhone X and XS are beautygate so all pictures looked like oil painting ...
I have the same problem and dont understand the reason. I was using an x and upgraded it to 13
Just stumbled across this video for whatever reason I’ve no idea. But I’m glad I did! I made some slight adjustments using what you spoke about. On photos I had already taken and they look spot on! I didn’t even know about the RAW setting. Needless to say that’s now switched on! Thank you
Your editing style helps with you being able to use a phone over your Sony. You fade your blacks a lot and not much contrast. So you’re not needing as much dynamic range. I LOVE my 14 Pro as a sidekick but it could never replace the photos I get on my Sony. Maybe someday!
That's a fair point! The iPhone is nowhere near the sony in terms of dynamic range.
It's ridiculous how far phone camera quality has come in recent years.
Yeah I was not expecting to make a video like this but here we are!
It’s really not a surprise. As time goes by the more technology advances.
I hope for the iPhone 15 Apple takes a slice from Google pixel… the pixel phones have such a crazy camera
It’s crazy ridiculous
@@ChrisPieta Hi Chris I tried in my iPhone 13 mini but that apple pro RAW setting is missing in the first step itself
Thank you for the awesome video!
I just upgraded from 12 pro max to 15 pro max and am a bit overwhelmed by all the choices. And thanks for setting real expectations such as taking practices while many UA-camrs often say “this will change your life” type of exaggerated things.
You got a new subscriber now.
Just can't thank you enough for introducing the basics so much in such short time and for the preset. its just pure class! thanks man
WOW!! THANK YOU, Chris! Two nights ago I was packing for an early morning drive to a photo-op car show (Luftgekült) when I decided to finally learn to make better use of the camera features on my phone. In this single lesson, my skills grew exponentially. The biggest shift by far was learning to expose for the lights and use Lightroom to bring back up some detail in the shadows. I'd heard of Lightroom, but your simple incorporation of it into this massively beneficial trick changed my photographs on that next day at the car show. Exotic antique cars under tents in a pretty outdoor setting? Expose for the attractive backgrounds and trust that there will be detail in the shadows under the tents that Lightroom can bring back as much or as little as I like. I say again: WOW!!
This comment makes me so happy!
Hi Chris! I have ZERO photography experience and I am SO GRATEFUL to have found this video! You make it so simple and easy to follow along and I really appreciate you showing where and how to change settings on the phone. Thank you!
That makes me so happy to hear Valarie!
I second this comment Z! 2am and wanting to learn iPhone 📲 photography for my product ECOM business! Your teaching is user friendly, new here but definitely tapped in. Thank you.
@@ChrisPieta I DO PHOTOGRAPHY THANKS FOR AMAZING HELP CAN HELP WITH ANGLES TOO FOR LANDSCAPE AND FREE PRESETS
@@ChrisPieta MATE
Nothing beats the feeling of actually holding a camera, putting your eye up to the view finder & framing that shot! Phons have really come a long way tho and it is incredible what they are capable of now
however there's entire generation and more to come that use the screen on the back over the view finder.
Just what I was looking for; straight to the tips, accompanied by sufficient photography information. Cheers
Appreciate the feedback. That's what I am for! Too many youtubers fill their videos with fluff...
This is quite literally the best video I have ever seen on iphone photography! Thanks!
🥳🥳🥳
Hey Chris, I like your storyline and how you capture the audience. There are thousands of the same videos, but yours is the simplest and easy to grasp. Keep up the excellent work and I can't wait for advanced photography tips from you.
Immediately subscribed to your channel! 🤣
That means a lot! Thanks Soufi!
Likewise!
I am watching this currently while my data transfer from my iPhone 14 to my new 15 Pro Max finishes. I just discovered my new favorite channel! thank you, I am no photographer by any means I just wanted to start taking better photos since I now have a capable device. I can not wait!
Chris, the video, explanations and examples are amazing, but the think is that when I apply your free preset to any of my photos, the picture become automatically white and it is not like yours. May I be doing something wrong? If anyone else could help me…
Got the iPhone 15 Pro on a whim, and was honestly interested because of the cameras and want to give it a shot in photography. Thank you for making this video!
Great informative video. Straight to the point. I didn’t realize there was an option to save all the previous settings. Thank you!
Thank you my friend! Appreciate you taking the time.
What? It literally took him 2 minutes to get into the video lmfao
Why whem i try to edit pic on LR my pic getting dark
Hi Chris, great video, thanks for that!
But there is different preset on that link. I've downloaded it, launched it in lightroom and it's very dark and colorless.
Do you still have that preset anywhere?
Thank you!
You sir have earned yourself a new subscriber. Great tips! Very easy to understand for a beginner like myself. Awesome quality!
Love it, Dude! Just had my iPhone 13 Pro and playing with it. Your tips are simple and very easy to follow. This worth a subscribe! Hello from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Thanks for the love!
You just earned another subscriber
I’m a beginner photographer and my primary lens is a 50 mm 1.8
A lot of these tips will be helpful on both my phone and my actual camera
Thanks a ton
🙏🙏
Thank you for those awesome tips!! 15 pro here and I’m just starting to learn proper iPhone photography
Apple needs to have manual control, it's easy to use even for a non-professional, the exposure slider is good but the adjustment slider should not turn off after its been activated it should be maintained on the screen, also Apple needs to put a standard raw option , ProRAW is most of the time over sharpened
Alot of info quickly shown. Good tuff, but there is a need for pausing to enable your iPhone camera to do the same. Thake your time reviewing & rereviwing this demo.
one of the better camera tips i’ve ever seen. Chris my man, thank you for this! 🖤
That makes me so happy to hear Danny!
Thank God I found you! I have the iPhone 14 plus and need help with my pics. Can you do a video on just the iPhone 14 plus camera please
Love seeing Fred again in my favorite tutorial videos 😍
Let’s go!!
This video and channel is a great discovery for me, if only because it's great to find another Chicago artist who I can compare notes with. I've been working on my own photography since moving here from Minneapolis in 2017. I've been using iPhone cameras exclusively all this time, and currently have an iPhone Xr. A little on the old side, I know, and hardware upgrades are in my future plans, but it's all part of my punk-indie-rock style of keeping one's tools as simple as possible. I don't think there's anything bad about iPhone cameras at all. Indeed, I have learned how to pull off amazing tricks that I never thought possible on any other camera before, so I'm very thankful for the experience. These babies are like electric guitars that can sing in the right hands.
I was curious to hear your thoughts on editing with the stock iPhone camera app as compared to Lightroom. I'm sure you have a wider set of tools to fine-tune edits, but don't discount what Apple's software can do. I also know a couple tricks that involve bouncing the photos from iPhone to desktop Mac and back again, but that's another discussion entirely.
In any case, it's great to see how smartphone cameras can be used to take great photos. In the end, these are all merely tools, and the basic skills--composition, framing, lighting, subject matter--those reign supreme. It's like playing music. As long as you have a killer guitar riff, a catchy vocal hook & a solid rhythm section, you can make music with anything from $5000 gear to pots and pans.
Again, great video, keep up the great work.
Cheers from Chicago - the native editing app is great for simple edits. Lightroom for complexity.
oh my god! thank you so much for this. wondering how i can utilized my 14P cameras (this is my first pro iPhone 😅) and stumbled upon this video. will be practicing in the future. you're heaven sent man! 😊
Thank you. Just brought a new iPhone 14 pro for trip to Africa. This video has helped enormously understanding how it all works to get the best photo. Thanks
That’s so exciting! Have fun
Thank you for the tutorial, really helpful! Regarding the preset, what is the lighting conditions for a photo to apply this to? Seems like my photos are over exposed/whitewashed after the application. Thanks for sharing 👊
Same problem unfortunately
bro didnt blink once
Is it cocaine? 😂
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This comment made my day😂
He cuts his blinking out… it helps with the watch time people will lose attention if he blinks to much😭
Fr tho, who catches that😭
Hi Chris- Thank you for your positive, encouraging and technical video. Your presentation is detailed, applicable and fun to follow. Hugely motivating for a lifetime amateur photographer like myself!
Great video Chris! 👍🏽 How do you manage the storage of the large photo files when shooting raw? Each raw photo from the standard lens on iPhone 14 pro =48mp =approx 80mb in file size. Do you upload photos to cloud and delete from your phone in order to manage storage on your phone? Do you have the 1TB version of phone to help with storage?
I have
Thank you Chris Pieta for your video that is very interesting in order to shot with iPhone camera.....Thank you from Colombia, south America.
Thank you for the Tip. I enjoy iPhone photography. I still have my iPhone 12 Pro Max with Sandmarc lenses. I need to learn more of that composition and Editing it using Lightroom
i'm glad you liked it!
just found this video and it was so simple to watch and easy to listen to. i’m not even big into photography, just wanted to learn a little pointers, definitely earned a new subscriber 👍🏼
I really appreciate you taking the time to share such helpful advice. Thank you!
Is it better the HDR Mode turn off or on also the Auto FPS and the quicker shots prioritize? I hear different Opinions. Every UA-camr tells it differently.
love the iphone 14 pro cameras, but they really need to take notes from Sony Xperia II and make stuff like exposure adjustment a lot more intuitive
Yeah Apple needs to fix that
I’m currently on the 7 plus, it’s good but sometimes I wish I had the money to upgrade
You don’t need money, Verizon or T-Mobile 0$ down👍 need an income brothaa
@@jarodantonio9481 🙏🏽word
Great work. Excellent tutorial. My only quibble is why not use the phone horizontally. Landscapes won't need resizing and your shots will fit on UA-cam without blurry shower-door wings. I find my eye actually works with right and left peripheral vision and I guess most people's eyes are the same.
I guess the focus is to share the photos on platforms like Instagram or Vero, where pictures in portrait mode take more use of the format of the phone and thus covering more of the screen.
Hi- writing you from Zambia 🇿🇲 and wanted to say thanks for your videos...coming back for more
I wish I had known all of this when I went on my Europe tour last year!!! This is an amazing video and I will definitely use these tips when I travel to Africa
Thank you so much for such a comprehensive tutorial! I wish there were more creators like you, who would make content like this. ✨
Hi! Was the choice of High Efficiency over Most Compatible based on storage space management alone? Or did you base that choice on another factor? I always choose the Most Compatible option when I'm setting up a new iPhone, even if the files end up being larger.
Awesome breakdown just wish instagram didn’t mess up the quality when uploading. Any tips for uploading on ig
1-go to camera settings :adjust the number of camera pixels +conservative action like grid and night mode..
2-exposure :expose the highlights and make shadows more dark
3-compostion:use the grid (rule of thirds)+lower your angles
Thank you for your video, I've been using an Iphone but never navigate this part. Now this gives me an idea how to take pictures better.
Thanks for the video!! Its very helpful. I was wondering is there a way to get to use lightroom for free or you need to pay?
Happy to hear that! Lightroom mobile is free for the basic features!
Just stumbled across this video for whatever reason I’ve no idea. But I’m glad I did! I made some slight adjustments using what you spoke about. On photos I had already taken and they look spot on! I didn’t even know about the RAW setting. Needless to say that’s now switched on! Thank you 👍🏻
Helpful information, thank you! I may have done something wrong, but when downloading the presets photo from Dropbox link, the photo that populates in Light Room looks like the unedited dark RAW photo.
When you first import it into lightroom mobile, it will look like that. Open it up again and the preset will be applied. Then you can just save the present and make your own from that.
@@ChrisPieta hi Chris, im having same issue on 14 pro, I have downloaded presets before but this time the file seems pretty dark and threes are green instead of yellow tinted, thanks man, great video
In the same boat, can't seem to get anything but the dark version of the photo 🤷♂
Chris Thank you for all the great advice. I am going right now to my iphone camera and do the new settings. Wish me luck !!
Do you have any tips on camera setting for iPhone 14 Pro Max if I was planning on blowing up the photo into a poster size?
After trying the Apple Vision Pro, I'm going to use my iPhone 15 Pro Max to record photos in panoramic and videos in spatial video so I can relive those moments in 3D Apple Vision Pro.
I can’t seem to find the applepro raw on my settings, I have an iPhone 14?
Why is it I don’t see “macro control” in my camera preserve settings??
Only 4 minutes in and I just turned on the grid. Thank you Chris!
Best photography video I've seen so far
You made my day my friend!
Amazing tutorial, thank you. Why is the exposure so high on the preset? All the photos i load it on gets almost white and I have to drag the exposure down like 2, but then it looks amazing
This was awesome! I don’t always have my camera or lenses with me, so this is nice for portability.
I would like to have quick access to ISO, WB, shutter, aperture - where can I find such settings in IP14PRO?
I can never get a straight answer. So is high efficiency better than most compatible as far as quality go?
Thanks to these tips I’m going to try to do my own photo shoot for my graduation photos. I have tried to book a photographer for the last months but hasn’t gone as planned.
Thanks Chris -- the dropbox link doesn't seem to work now. Could you re-post the preset? Thanks.
Ohhkkk, iphone for photography. Got it!! But which one to start with as beginners and akdo considering future proofing !!
Great tips, one question. After I shoot a perfect photo, when I open it after 0.75 seconds iPhone messes up with it (makes more exposed, boring colors etc), how to disable it?
Same
I have an iphone 14 pro and your video helped me a lot thanks
Thanks Chris! I got the iPhone 15 pro max and want to start photography/videography as a hobby. Would you add anything new to this video now that the 15 is out?
All the same principles :)
Isn’t most compatible better quality photos compared to high efficiency?
what a greaet video, thanks for sharing so much helpful info Chris! Its night time right now but Im exited to test these settings tomorrow
What’s your opinion about lens protectors?
I stopped using my Canon DSLR years ago and only switched to iPhone photography last year… my images are amazing 😊
Short, succinct and informative. Thank you Chris.
Great video! I still don’t know how to fix the lens angles. My body and face and so other people’s always look wider and fatter when I use my iPhone, compared to others using theirs. I don’t know what settings to change so, that my phone stops doing that.
Can I apply these settings on iPhone 14?
You just earned yourself a subscriber, thanks for your generosity, Chris.
Shooting in raw creates huge files that will fill up storage quickly.
Chris I've always said one thing...not the camera, but the eye behind the camera. Great pictures!!
Do I have to install Lightroom before I get the free preset? Is there a free version? 6.99 a week is way too much for any photo editor. Can’t figure out how to get the preset? But your video is amazing and so so helpful. Just the few tips made a huge difference. Thank you!!
thanks so much for sharing!
Great video. Gotta say though, the use of choppy hand movements while talking is very distracting. It's better to move your head from time to time, turn it slightly, nod slightly, etc, and use little to no hand movements. Ya know, like a news anchor does. Anyway, epic knowledge dropped in this video. I've changed my phone settings. Can't wait to see the difference in my photos. Thank you!
Great stuff! BTW, where is that checklist you mentioned at 08:45?
here you go! www.creativebizlaunch.com/checklist
Is high-efficiency better than most compatible in the format settings?
Hey what what would you recommend ?
(Btw you video is amazing )
For a barber ,like what would be a ideal camera setting for a a barber …
I usually take videos and pics mostly videos
Thank you Chris. This video is so valuable and easy to follow along.
Thank you! Can I do any of this on a standard iPhone 13?
I went into my camera settings and didn’t see much of what your iPhone 13 Pro has.😢
Should I buy an iPhone 13 Pro?
I need to photograph my artwork - it is 3D so can’t be scanned affordably (?).
I want to make high quality prints, greeting cards and stickers. I would love to be able to print the best quality posters.
I want to make art and not be bogged down with having to learn and buy lots of technical items that become obsolete quickly. Been there, done that.
That's extremely helpful, Big love from Egypt 🇪🇬
I got tremendous value from this video. Thank you Chris!
Thanks for this video. Just a quick question. Does these tips and tricks also works for Android phones?
Chris could you please share tips to better the zoom in and have better photos and videos on iPhone 14..
Hey Chris! I have recently switched to iPhone from Android. My question is can RAW pics be used without editing? or is it a must to edit them before posting? Thanks